Covid Conversations

COVID CONVERSATIONS EVENT IS LIVE STREAMING AT 7PM VIA OUR FACEBOOK PAGE.


A community led presentation hosted by the Channel Island Integrative Health Alliance (CIIHA). You ask the questions, they give the answers. What will be discussed?

Should we vaccinate our children? Is asymptomatic spread a myth? What treatments are available for Covid? Do lockdowns work? Guest speakers include Tess Lawrie and Nick Hudson.

A group of multi-disciplinary professionals, who perceived the global reaction to Covid, and lockdown in particular, as overwrought and damaging to the point of causing a great tear in the fabric of society, established PANDA (Pandemics Data & Analytics) in April 2020. As a politically and economically independent organisation, PANDA seeks to develop science-based explanations and test them against international data. Policy recommendations for governments and other institutions can be developed from these. PANDA stands for open science and rational debate, for replacing flawed science with good science and for retrieving liberty and prosperity from the clutches of a dystopian “new normal”.

Dr Tess Lawrie  MBBDh, PHD
BIRD GROUP

Covid Conversations CIIHA

World class researcher and consultant to the World Health Organisation (WHO). Recently she co-founded the BIRD Group; an international consortium of experts dedicated to the transparent and accurate scientific research of Ivermectin, particularly in relation to the treatment of Covid 19.

Nick Hudson
CHAIRMAN OF PANDA

Covid Conversations CIIHA

Nick Hudson is an actuary with broad international experience in finance, who has settled into a career as a private equity investor. He is a man of wide-ranging interests—an avid reader of canonical literature, a classical music aficionado, and an enthusiastic amateur ornithologist. He has been invited to speak on various topics including epistemology, corporate governance, investment management, and more recently, the pandemic.

“It is critically important that societies be reopened and those vulnerable to serious illness from SARS-CoV-2 be protected in a sensible, dignified manner. Human agency must be upheld and individuals should be informed about risks and mitigation so that they can make personal choices. Our multidisciplinary team has developed a framework for helping communities do just that. PANDA’s Protocol for Reopening Society builds upon the widely supported Great Barrington Declaration and pre-Covid pandemic guidelines to provide a roadmap out of the damaging cycle of lockdowns and other coercive policies.”

If you wish to ask questions to the panel please submit them before the event.